Three arrested for illegal guns at range

Smartsville >> Three men were arrested at the Spenceville Firing Range over the weekend after law enforcement found them to be in possession of illegal firearms, authorities said.

The Yuba County Sheriff’s Office received a call about the three people shooting illegal firearms at the range around 4:15 p.m. Saturday.

“We, along with Fish and Game, responded and contacted several subjects in a group, and among them located two fully automatic firearms — an AR-15 and a handgun — as well as numerous high-capacity magazine and other firearms,” said Leslie Carbah, spokesperson for the sheriff’s office.

The rifle, which didn’t have a serial number and wasn’t registered, appeared to be custom built, and all of the illegal weapons had been modified for fully automatic fire, Carbah said.

Those arrested were Bobby Yettou, 25, of Elverta; Marquis Miller, 22, of Sacramento; and Angelo Craver, 19, of Antelope.